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/tup"euh nee/, adj.twopenny (defs. 1-3).
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tuppenny — adjective Literally, worth tuppence (two pence); of little value or status. Half a pound of tuppenny rice,Half a pound of treacle.That’s the way the money goes,Pop! goes the weasel … Wiktionary
tuppenny-ha'penny — adjective Very cheap. You’d think he’d lost a Rolex rather than that tuppenny ha’penny old watch of his … Wiktionary
tuppenny — tup|pen|ny [ tʌpəni ] another spelling of twopenny … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tuppenny — twopenny … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
tuppenny — adjective Brit. variant spelling of twopenny … English new terms dictionary
tuppenny — adjective (only before noun) a British spelling of twopenny … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tuppenny — UK [ˈtʌp(ə)nɪ] / US [ˈtʌpənɪ] twopenny … English dictionary
tuppenny — tup•pen•ny [[t]ˈtʌp ə ni[/t]] adj. brit. twopenny 1), twopenny 2), twopenny 3) … From formal English to slang
tuppenny — /ˈtʌpəni/ (say tupuhnee) adjective → twopenny …
tuppenny — adj. Brit. = TWOPENNY. Etymology: phonet. spelling … Useful english dictionary